Just be careful, I got screwed with the Google Pay 20% cash back on REI. I had two items in the cart and they were charged separately at checkout... And, of course, the lowest priced item ended up getting the 20% off since it was charged first... So instead of getting 20% off my entire checkout, I only got it off the smallest item
Google pay has extra 20% cash back up to $50 (250 in single payment) on rei website or in store.
You should probably choose either to get smashed or check out any slickdeals, but never both..
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Go into the Google Pay app, view Offers, tap on the REI offer, enroll a credit card if necessary, tap activate button, tap Use Online button, add item to your cart and pay with the credit card enrolled for the offer, done.
Just to be clear, do I need to complete the REI purchase on my phone that has Google pay installed (and my credit card enrolled in Google Pay with the REI offer tapped)? If I enroll my credit card with Google Pay on my phone, can this somehow work if I complete the order on my desktop PC if I use that credit card? Sorry for the naive question - can someone help? clarify for me?
That dude's 6'1" with a 31 waist and wears a M? Are they measuring the size by waist or height?
I'm 5'9 and about 200 pounds. I normally wear a large jacket because I'm a bit bigger than average in the shoulders/arms. Had to exchange mine for a medium and it fits like a glove. Hope this helps someone.
That dude's 6'1" with a 31 waist and wears a M? Are they measuring the size by waist or height?
This is basically the norm for all men's clothing across many sites I buy from: males about 6'1 or 6'2 are now sporting size medium in the photos. I used to wear size medium but now almost all tops I buy are size small. I think this is just the inflation that has happened with sizing in the past several years, similar to how pants seem to now measure 2-3 inches bigger than their size (so size 31 actually will measure 33 or 34 inches).
Bought this last year and love it! I researched all the brands (north face, patagonia, arcteryx, mt. Hardware, Columbia etc) and this was by far the best bang for the buck for the features I was looking for ie: waterproof, 850 fill, compressible, arm pit zip vents. It's very warm and perfect for the cold MN winters.
Use Google play for additional 20% Off discount up to $250 in store only
Nice reminder, but not clear that Google Pay discount is in store only. I received it online two days ago. Mine is scheduled to arrive today - via Lasership, which I found unreliable in the past. Can anyone who already purchased and received this comment on the colors? Although most of my jackets are black, I do not like the photos of the black so much and I went with the green. How about others?
Mine arrived today. Looks great. The green is much darker than in the pictures - more like a pine green (darker than loden or the seemingly light green in the photos). I like it!
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I'm 5'9 and about 200 pounds. I normally wear a large jacket because I'm a bit bigger than average in the shoulders/arms. Had to exchange mine for a medium and it fits like a glove. Hope this helps someone.
This is basically the norm for all men's clothing across many sites I buy from: males about 6'1 or 6'2 are now sporting size medium in the photos. I used to wear size medium but now almost all tops I buy are size small. I think this is just the inflation that has happened with sizing in the past several years, similar to how pants seem to now measure 2-3 inches bigger than their size (so size 31 actually will measure 33 or 34 inches).
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